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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Penn, W., on head ornaments to de- 

 note marriageability 13: 126. 

 Penn, William 



charter granted to 18: 551. 

 Indian policy of 18: 592 sqq., 597, 



599. 

 treaty with Delawares by 19: 497. 

 Penn Wampum Belt 

 history of 10: 231. 

 mention of 6: 233. 

 Pennacook 



language, classification of 28: 290. 

 plummet-like sinkers of the 13: 111. 

 Pennant, T., on Quivira 29: 566. 

 Pennant, Thomas, quoted on magic 



knots 9: 569, 578. 

 Penney, Capt. C. G., appointment of, 



as Indian agent 14: 887. 

 Pennsylvania 



blending of Iroquoian and Algon- 



quian wares in 20: 175. 

 butterfly gorgets from 13: 123. 

 designs from vases from 20: 171. 

 explorations in 12: 494-503. 

 field work in 27: 7. 

 Indian policy of 18:569,591-599. 

 Indians of, bark stripping by 13: 



109. 

 Monongahela City, mounds and 



graves near 12: 496. 

 Monongahela Valley, ancient works 



in 12: 499-503. 

 occurrence of exotic decoration in 



20: 176. 

 petroglyphs in 10:106-113,678. 

 pictographs in 4: 20, 158, 224 sq., 



226 sq. 

 pipes of 20: 45, 173. 

 pottery of 20: 21, 165 sqq. 

 relation of pottery of, to that of the 



Northwest 20: 194. 

 researches in 29: 10. 

 shaft rubber from 13: 126. 

 stemmed flint from 13: 155. 

 western, trail in 42: 749. 

 work in 7: xviii; 8: xxii sq. 

 See also Potomac-Chesapeake 

 Province. 

 Penny, — , cited 6: 425. 

 Penny River, site at 46: 90. 

 Pennyroyal 



medicinal use of 43: 265. 

 native American 14: 517, 528. 

 rough 33: 112. 



Penobscot Families, territory held by 



43: 170. 

 Penobscot Indians 

 games of the 24: 



dice games 84. 



racket 571. 



ring and pin 528, 529, 541 sq. 



snow-snake 406 sq. 

 notice of direction by 10: 338 sq. 

 peace made by, for absent tribes 



43: 174. 

 pictographs by, examined 10: xii. 

 possible union of, with Wawenock 



43: 171. 

 present home of 43: 169. 

 reference to the 28: 290. 

 sale of land by the 18: 609, 611. 

 tribal eml^lem of the 10: 379. 

 Penobscot Language 



description of 28: 280 sq., 282 sq., 



284, 285, 287, 289, 290. 

 examples in comparison with 28: 



Abnaki 239. 



Algonkin 267. 



Cree 238, 267, 269, 279. 



Delaware 267, 269, 279. 



Eastern Algonquian 269. 



Fox 239. 



Kickapoo 267. 



Malecite 269, 279. 



Menominee 238, 267. 



Montagnais 267, 279. 



Ojibwa 238, 267, 269, 279. 



Ottawa 267. 



Passamaquoddy 239, 267. 



Peoria 239, 267, 269. 



Sauk 267. 



Shawnee 239, 267. . 

 indicative mode in 28: 269. 

 material on, reference to 43: 177. 

 vocabulary of, obtained 10: xvii. 

 Penobscot River, abundance of pot- 

 tery on 20: 179. 

 Penoname, Menomini treaty commis- 

 sioner 14: 21. 

 Pensacola 



derviation of the name 42: 683. 

 otter skin mantles from 42: 682. 

 Spanish possession of 19: 68. 

 trails from 42: 828. 

 treaty of 18: 560. 

 Pensacola Bay 



pottery of 20: 105 sq. 



